Package for making tor requests
Project description
Tor Requests
pip install torrequests-Matikjacc
Installation
1. Firstly find your torrc file. You can find torrc in
Tor Browser\Browser\TorBrowser\Data\Tor
2. Torrc configuration
You need to hash your password using
tor --hash-password "Your_password"
If it says you don't have tor on Windows download using chocolatey
choco install tor
Then add this to
ControlPort 9051
HashedControlPassword 16:yourpassword
CookieAuthentication 1
3. Then go to Powershell and execute this command
Set-ExecutionPolicy -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned
4. Go to Powershell and execute this command:
PS C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0> $profile.AllUsersAllHosts
C:\Windows\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\profile.ps1
5. If the file profile.ps1 was not created previously create it and add following code in it:
Create a directory MyPowershellScripts or something like that
. C:\MyPowershellScripts\Start-Tor.ps1
6. In directory that you created for shell scripts create file Start-Tor.ps1 and give it a content like this
function Start-Tor {
# Configuration
$torBrowser = "D:\Tor Browser" # Put address of root folder of Tor Browser here
$TOR_Password = ";Zq!v6oK[?03K!-Gp>4t" # Input Tor network password here
$TOR_HOST = "127.0.0.1" # Host of local Tor network
$TOR_PORT = 9150 # The port number where Tor runs
$CTRL_PORT = 9151 # The controller port number of Tor
# Do not modify these
$tor_location = "$torBrowser\Browser\TorBrowser\Tor"
$torrc_defaults = "$torBrowser\Browser\TorBrowser\Data\Tor\torrc-defaults"
$torrc = "$torBrowser\Browser\TorBrowser\Data\Tor\torrc"
$tordata = "$torBrowser\Browser\TorBrowser\Data\Tor"
$geoIP = "$torBrowser\Browser\TorBrowser\Data\Tor\geoip"
$geoIPv6 = "$torBrowser\Browser\TorBrowser\Data\Tor\geoip6"
$torExe = "$tor_location\tor.exe"
$controllerProcess = $PID
function Get-OneToLastItem { param ($arr) return $arr[$arr.Length - 2]}
Write-Host "Generating hash for your Tor password..."
$TOR_HashPass_RAW = & "$torExe" --hash-password $TOR_Password | more
$Tor_HashPass = Get-OneToLastItem($TOR_HashPass_RAW)
$TOR_VERSION_RAW = & "$torExe" --version | more
$Tor_Version = Get-OneToLastItem($TOR_VERSION_RAW)
Write-Host "Running $Tor_Version" -ForegroundColor DarkGray
Write-Host "Press [Ctrl+C] to stop Tor service."
& "$torExe" --defaults-torrc $torrc_defaults -f $torrc DataDirectory $tordata GeoIPFile $geoIP GeoIPv6File $geoIPv6 HashedControlPassword $Tor_HashPass +__ControlPort $CTRL_PORT +__SocksPort "${TOR_HOST}:$TOR_PORT IPv6Traffic PreferIPv6 KeepAliveIsolateSOCKSAuth" __OwningControllerProcess $controllerProcess | more
}
7. To verify open new powershell and type
Start-Tor
You should see the following:
Generating hash for your Tor password...
Running Tor compiled with clang version 16.0.4
Press [Ctrl+C] to stop Tor service.
Example usage
First Start the tor in powershell
from torrequests_Matikjacc import TorManager
tor_manager = TorManager(tor_password='your_password')
tor_manager.make_tor_request(url='https://api.ipify.org?format=json')
tor_manager.renew_tor_ip()
tor_manager.make_tor_request(url='https://api.ipify.org?format=json')
Tor request successful: 200 - {"ip":"1.1.1.1"}
New Tor IP requested
Tor request successful: 200 - {"ip":"1.1.1.2"}
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